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One of my favourite things about being an author is waking up knowing that there are worlds just waiting to be discovered and created. — C.S. Woolley
True children of God experience pleasure in giving. — Sunday Adelaja
Bill Polian and I agreed when we first came together with the Buffalo Bills that we'd bring players only of high character to the team. — Marv Levy
Portray your product as average and that's all that it will ever be. — Jeremy Gutsche
I know," he said in almost bored contemplation. "My manners suck. I like to chalk it up to a dissatisfying childhood."
"I'd chalk it up to that narcissistic personality disorder laces with a smidgen of schizophrenia. Your mother would be proud. — Darynda Jones
Motion capture is exactly what it says: it's physical moves, whereas performance capture is the entire performance - including your facial performance. If you're doing, say, martial arts for a video game, that is motion capture. This is basically another way of recording an actor's performance: audio, facial and physical. — Andy Serkis
Always keep your home presentable, assuming you keep a home for purposes of presentation. — Robert Breault
It is my place to remind you of the rules," Stefan said, his voice even. "You, William Frost, have chosen three against three. Two fighters, with you as the captain of yours, and Marsilia as the captain of hers, with the other two participants on either side yet to be chosen. The fight is to the death of the captains."
"Excuse me," I said diffidently. "But both the captains are already dead."
Everyone looked at me. The vampires with cold, unfriendly gazes, and Honey as if I were crazy. That was okay - because I was utterly crazy. — Patricia Briggs
This was why love was a terrible idea: it made you weak. And there was no one in the world as powerful as me — Kiera Cass
Much of what we call History is the success stories of madmen. — John Holt